heres a weird one for you guys
#1
![Default](https://dodgeforum.com/forum/images/icons/icon1.gif)
ok...so me and the wife after having an AWESOME DAY(sarcasm) went to fill up my tank. well, i filled it up too much and we were driving it along and got to wherever it was we were going and my check engine light came on. i checked the code and it came up code 31(EVAP canister thing) well i'm thinking that came up because i filled the tank up too much and it might have screwed things up. well we get done and get on the highway on our way home and i dont have overdrive! by that time i was cursing like it was cool. so we get home, i drop her off....shut the truck off, sit there to cool my temper a little bit and start it back up again. i take off for a drive and everything works again. no check engine light, i have OD. wtf? can anyone elaborate here?
p.s. sorry for the rant. bad day.
p.s. sorry for the rant. bad day.
#3
![Default](https://dodgeforum.com/forum/images/icons/icon1.gif)
I've never heard of over filling a tank before. There's a return / vent line and it will flow into that. More than that and it's pumping gas all over the ground. Is that what you did? If so, maybe it got a sensor or connector wet? That's what you're thinking?
No overdrive... I was thinking vacuum line but that doesn't seem right now. If the ECM doesn't get a good speed signal it will limit your speed as in it won't shift and go above 45. But those wires are at the t-case and a good ways away from the fuel door.
Rattling noise... depends on where it is coming from. It could be a bad cat, a bad exhaust connection, timing chain, t-case, gear, dog leash tired to your rear bumper...
I think you've got a couple of things popping up and they may all be unrelated.
No overdrive... I was thinking vacuum line but that doesn't seem right now. If the ECM doesn't get a good speed signal it will limit your speed as in it won't shift and go above 45. But those wires are at the t-case and a good ways away from the fuel door.
Rattling noise... depends on where it is coming from. It could be a bad cat, a bad exhaust connection, timing chain, t-case, gear, dog leash tired to your rear bumper...
I think you've got a couple of things popping up and they may all be unrelated.
#4
#5
#6
#7